Jacob Petros II Hovsepian

Hagop (or Jacob) Petros II Hovsepian (in Armenian Յակոբ Պետրոս Բ. Յովսէփեան ) was born in Aleppo, Syria. He, after living a religious life in St. Antoine's convent at Kadicha for ten years, returned to his birthplace and Mgr. Ardzivian of Aleppo ordained him priest in 1720.

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Jacob Petros II Hovsepian
Founder of the Bzommar convent
Native name
Յակոբ Պետրոս Բ. Յովսէփեան
ChurchArmenian Catholic Church
ArchdioceseCilicia
SeeCilicia
PredecessorAbraham Petros I Ardzivian
SuccessorMichael Petros III Kasparian
Orders
Ordination1720
by Abraham Petros I Ardzivian

In 1722, because of many pursuits, bishop Ardzivian was exiled, priest Hagop with some friends bought their needs and with the remaining money, they bought the farm of Kreim (Lebanon) to build an Armenian convent there, and with the other part, they liberated the bishop Abraham from Rouad Island and brought him to Kreim.

In 1735, when he returned to Aleppo as a vicar, the priest Hagop succeeded to get a church through the Pasha and to return Ardzivian to Aleppo (1739). Arriving to Aleppo, Ardzivian ordained bishop the priest Hagop and two other priests and they, in their turn, consecrated him patriarch on November 26, 1740.

Staying in his eparchy of Aleppo for a while, bishop Hagop was obliged to take refuge in Kreim, near to Ardzivian. After serving Ardzivian as his assistant for 35 years, his successor was designated after his death, on October 14, 1740.

He spared the short period of patriarchate of four years to build the convent of Bzommar and to transfer the Patriarchate Seat from Kreim to there in 1749, as ordered the founder patriarch, who, during his lifetime, undertook the construction of the convent.

Hagop II became, with Abraham Ardzivian, the founder of both St. Antoine's order and convent of Kreim.

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    Preceded by
    Abraham Petros I Ardzivian
    Patriarch Catholicos of Cilicia
    1749–1753
    Succeeded by
    Michael Petros III Kasparian
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